What Can You Do In Orlando for 3 Days?

What Can You Do In Orlando for 3 Days

2 Night Stay Orlando

You can easily spend 3 days in Orlando visiting the four main Walt Disney World parks, and still have much more to see. We include here some Orlando sights and attractions off the beaten path, as well as a 3 day Disney vacation itinerary.

Walt Disney World in 3 Days

Day 1: Magic Kingdom & Happily Ever After Fireworks

Magic Kingdom is a full day experience with 6 magical lands, classic rides, Disney characters greeting you throughout the parks, and stage shows. While at Magic Kingdom, you will visit Fantasy Land, Main Street, U.S.A, Tomorrowland, Liberty Square, Frontierland and Adventureland.

A few of the rides you can experience at Disney’s Magic Kingdom are the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, Pirates of the Caribbean, Splash Mountain and the Mad Tea Party swirling tea cups ride.

Make your visit extra special by reserving breakfast at Cinderella’s Royal Table. Finish the day with Happily Ever After fireworks, a stunning display accompanied by music and a full cast of Disney characters.

Day 2: Animal Kingdom or Epcot

If you are going to do all the rides and see all the shows at either Animal Kingdom or Epcot, you will need more than a full day for each. However, if your time in Orlando is limited, you could choose to visit each of these parks in half a day and by visiting the attractions you most want to experience.

At Epcot, you will take a tour around the world, experiencing the food, music and live shows of different countries. The rides at Epcot include Spaceship Earth, The Seas with Nemo and Friends, Test Track, and more. With just one day to visit Epcot, you may need to choose which of your favorite countries you will visit and decide which rides are a must for you and your family.

Animal Kingdom is another full day theme park with plenty to do and see. You can save time by choosing which shows you’ll go to ahead of time. There are several high energy shows including two Broadway style shows “Festival of the Lion King” and “Finding Nemo – The Musical”, which are 30 to 40 minutes each. Animal Kingdom rides include Expedition Everest, Maharajah Jungle Trek, and Kali River Rapids among many more.

Day 3: Hollywood Studios

You can visit Hollywood Studios in one day. At this Disney park, you’ll feel like you’re on the set of some of your favorite movies and get to experience rides and shows like the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror ™, Toy Story Mania!, Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance and Muppet Vision 3D.

Other Orlando Sights and Attractions

If you would like to add in more local Orlando experiences to your Disney vacation, here are some suggestions for activities you can do in Orlando in 2 nights and 3 days.

Orlando 2 Night Package

For your first trip to Orlando, experiencing the magic of Walt Disney World is a must for kids and adults alike. We have created affordable vacation packages to offer you the best discounts on Disney entrance tickets and some of the best hotels in the area. Book your Orlando vacation package today.

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